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I am putting together a booklet that will be bound on the left side. I can
change the left margin of the text to allow space for the binding. How do I get the border on the left hand side to move over to the right a little bit to allow for binding? Thanks -- Sue |
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If you're making double-sided booklets, then click on File | Page
Setup | Margins | Gutter: 0.25" or whatever amount of binding space you want | Multiple pages: Mirror margins | OK. If you're making single-sided booklets, then you can simply increase the left margin setting in File | Page Setup | Margins. Sue wrote: I am putting together a booklet that will be bound on the left side. I can change the left margin of the text to allow space for the binding. How do I get the border on the left hand side to move over to the right a little bit to allow for binding? Thanks |
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Sue wrote:
I am putting together a booklet that will be bound on the left side. I can change the left margin of the text to allow space for the binding. How do I get the border on the left hand side to move over to the right a little bit to allow for binding? Thanks In the Format Borders & Shading Page Border dialog, click the Options button. In the Options dialog, change the "Measure from" box to "text" and then set the margin numbers (which now represent the distance from the text to the border) to suit your needs. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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